Resource Library
NAATP Webinar Presentation
This webinar, presented by Dr. Greg Hobelmann and Alex Denstman, senior staff at Ashley Addiction Treatment, will review the abundance of caution and heightened response approach to patient care necessary in our residential and outpatient facilities...
Alex Denstman and Dr. Greg Hobelmann
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NAATP Webinar Presentation
Plato quoted, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” Telehealth was already becoming a viable avenue for providing effective treatment, but most of us weren’t ready to jump into it with both feet at the beginning of this world-wide public health...
Holly Wilson and Dr. LaTisha L. Bader
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NAATP Webinar Presentation
Cultivating leadership in the area of addiction treatment is critical to growing programs, developing competitive advantage and quality care delivery. Addiction treatment traditionally has attracted a unique workforce that engenders many strengths...
Jay Voigt
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NAATP Webinar Presentation
This webinar, presented by Janelle Wesloh, Vice President of Clinical Excellence, Innovation and Recovery Management at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, will first define what innovation means in a behavioral health organization context and then...
Janelle Wesloh, MBA, LADC
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NAATP Webinar Presentation
Join Dr. Lewis S. Nelson, Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Director of the Division of Medical Toxicology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, as he explains the clinical and regulatory aspects of urine toxicology testing, including...
Dr. Lewis S. Nelson
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NAATP Webinar Presentation
Dr. Steve Delisi and Jordan Hansen with the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation's Professional Education and Solutions team describe the Comprehensive Opioid Response with the Twelve Steps (COR-12) program, which combines enhanced services, medication...
Stephen Delisi, MD & Jordan Hansen
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NAATP Guidebook & Report
First published in beta member review format and released for discussion at NAATP National 2019, the Addiction Treatment Provider Quality Assurance Guidebook: A Guide the Core Competencies for the Delivery of Addiction Treatment Services (The...
September 24, 2019
NAATP
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NAATP Webinar Presentation
As the addiction treatment industry continues to move through enormous change and the uncertainty surrounding reimbursement rates continues to rise, it's critical to learn what factors are influencing how providers are being paid now and in the...
Ben Dittman, Owen Peterson, and Lindsay Key
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Addiction treatment services have become increasingly complex with advances in treatment mechanisms and the law and regulation surrounding the delivery of addiction services. It is imperative that treatment providers understand and comply with new...
Kathy Steadman
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Recovery residences (i.e. sober living) have long been a critical component in the continuum of care, allowing for needed time and transition following a primary treatment experience. Quality recovery residences offer a natural continuation of the...
Beth Fisher Sanders, David Sheridan
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Our government and the pharmaceutical industry are focused on opiates when we know that's only part of the problem. The media gives a twisted and biased representation of legitimate treatment. The national conversation needs to be refocused to...
Sherri Layton
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The success of the field of addiction treatment depends in large part on effective public policy advocacy. NAATP represents its members and the field of addiction treatment in Washington D.C. as a public policy voice. Effective public policy is...
Edward Diehl, Mark Dunn, Scott Munson, Marvin Ventrell
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This presentation will serve to introduce the top 10 legal issues of 2017 for attendees. Focus will be on statutes, regulations and case law that impact regulatory and operational activities, including compliance, reimbursement, marketing, HIPAA...
Daniel Sternthal
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As changes in healthcare continue to mold providers, adaptability becomes imperative in the character behavioral health programs seeking longevity. It is my belief that organizations who invest in their managed care division(s) with focus, resource...
Cade Saurage
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Outcomes matter, more than ever. Healthcare reform is changing the way treatment is delivered, with a focus on greater transparency in both outcomes and cost. The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s response has been to innovate and lead by: Targeting...
John Driscoll
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A UR Director and a Payer Director walk us through the process of creating and maintaining a successful collaborative managed care payment operation addressing ethics and strategy.
Debra Nussbaum, Cade Saurage
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Addiction is a biological, psychological, social, and spiritual disease. Spirituality is core to recovery. Beyond the personal recovery experience, addiction treatment services, operational activity, must include spirituality as a leadership...
Jack Abel, Eyglo Bjarnadottir, Jim Yoxall
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Transparency! Who we are, were we are, and what we are. These are the essentials of online treatment marketing. There is a bright line and providers must adhere to it.
Robert Ferguson, Peter Thomas, Gina de Peralta Thorne
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Dr. Britton and Dr. Peters will discuss the meaning of Evidence Based Practice, describe key practices, and discuss implementation in your center.
Thomas Britton, DrPH, Annie Peters, PhD
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NAATP released the new ethics code, “Ethics 2.0,” on January 1, 2018. The Code is the foundation for ethical marketing and operation and sets a standard below which no NAATP may fall. The Code defines prohibited practices including patient brokering...
Jay Crosson
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